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Haiphong or Hai Phong (Vietnamese: Hải Phòng) is the third-largest city in Vietnam and is the principal port city of the Red River Delta. [8] The municipality has an area of 1,526.52 km 2 (589.39 sq mi), [1] consisting of 8 urban districts, 6 rural districts and 1 municipal city (sub-city).
Hải Phòng: Unplaced 2013: Trương Thị May [10] Hồ Chí Minh City: Unplaced 2012: Lưu Thị Diễm Hương [11] Hồ Chí Minh City: Unplaced 2011: Vũ Thị Hoàng My [12] Đồng Nai: Unplaced 2009: Võ Hoàng Yến [13] Hồ Chí Minh City: Unplaced 2008: Nguyễn Thùy Lâm [14] Thái Bình: Top 15
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Haiphong Opera House (Vietnamese Nhà hát lớn Hải Phòng) is a French-built neoclassical opera house on Opera Square (Quảng trường Nhà hát lớn) in Hai Phong, which was opened in 1912. [1]
Hải Phòng station is one of the main railway stations on the Hanoi–Hai Phong railway in Vietnam.It serves the city of Hai Phong and opened in 1902. [1] It is a terminus of the Sino-Vietnamese Railway, a French engineered narrow gauge railway completed in 1910, which was the first railway line to the Chinese city of Kunming.
Lê Chân is located in the center of Haiphong and is bordered by Ngo Quyền to the east, An Dương to the west via the Đào Hạ Lý River, Kiến An to the west via the Lạch Tray River, Dương Kinh to the south with the Lạch Tray River forming the southern boundary, and Hồng Bàng to the north.
Hải Dương – Hải Phòng boundary 10 IC An Lão 74.0 National Route 10 Hải Phòng: An Lão: SA V77 Hải Phòng Service Area 76.6 11 IC CT.08 Ninh Bình – Hải Phòng: Planned Dương Kinh: TG Toll Gate (Haiphong) 94.6 12 IC Dương Kinh 95.0 Provincial Road 353 BR Lạch Tray Bridge ↓ Lạch Tray river pass Dương Kinh – Hải ...
Traffic on Le Hong Phong Street (in Hai An District) showcases the district's role as a significant transportation hub in Hai Phong. Hai An hosts key transport connections across roads, waterways, rail, and air, with Lach Tray and Cam rivers surrounding the area and flowing into the Gulf of Tonkin via the Nam Trieu estuary.